Ernest Cole Apartheid Photography
Posted by Andrew Soar on January 13, 2013 · 1 Comment
At the recent Barbican exhibition ‘Everything Was Moving: Photography from the 60s and 70s’, which closed today in London, a single photographer shone through amongst the expansive photographic documentation of two of the most radical decades in recent history. The exhibition at the Barbican Art Gallery focused on views of revolution, war and social change seen … Read more
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Rain Room at Barbican’s The Curve
Posted by Andrew Soar on October 2, 2012 · Leave a Comment
Amongst all the terrible weather this autumn in London, it is strange that a forthcoming show at the Barbican, where the simple pleasure is walking into a room of torrential rain has grabbed my attention so much. Rain Room, by arts collective rAndom International [sic] at The Curve gallery, invites the public to become a … Read more






